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A new study in Wales has uncovered a disturbing connection between pollution and shrinking <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sea-slug-can-throw-away-penis-and-grow-a-new-one/" target="_blank">penis size</a> in otters. The report, from the Cardiff University Otter Project and Chemicals Health and Environment Department, found that chemicals present in both the environment and the food chain could be altering the hormones of the water mammal, causing a smaller penis bone. Aside from affecting the future spawn of otters, the scientists also worry that these <a href="http://inhabitat.com/chinese-official-declines-30000-offer-to-take-a-dip-in-one-of-chinas-toxic-rivers/" target="_blank">ever-present chemicals</a> could have serious effects on other mammals....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/new-study-links-water-pollution-to-smaller-penis-size-in-otters/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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A new study in Wales has uncovered a disturbing connection between pollution and shrinking <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sea-slug-can-throw-away-penis-and-grow-a-new-one/" target="_blank">penis size</a> in otters. The report, from the Cardiff University Otter Project and Chemicals Health and Environment Department, found that chemicals present in both the environment and the food chain could be altering the hormones of the water mammal, causing a smaller penis bone. Aside from affecting the future spawn of otters, the scientists also worry that these <a href="http://inhabitat.com/chinese-official-declines-30000-offer-to-take-a-dip-in-one-of-chinas-toxic-rivers/" target="_blank">ever-present chemicals</a> could have serious effects on other mammals....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/new-study-links-water-pollution-to-smaller-penis-size-in-otters/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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A new study in Wales has uncovered a disturbing connection between pollution and shrinking penis size in otters. The report, from the Cardiff University Otter Project and Chemicals Health and Environment Department, found that chemicals present in both the environment and the food chain could be altering the hormones of the water mammal, causing a smaller penis bone. Aside from affecting the future spawn of otters, the scientists also worry that these ever-present chemicals could have serious effects on other mammals....